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condolences to the parents, saying, quote: it's heartbreaking to think of those who had their children robbed of them at such a young age when they had so much life ahead of them. people gathered in golden gate park to reflect on the tragedy. some people lit candles. others wrote notes to the victims' families while others simply cried. our coverage covers throughout the newscast. coming up at 10:30 we'll have a live report from newtown, connecticut. >>> we have developing news tonight in san francisco where a standoff is now underway with a man and possibly a hostage. that has led to the evacuation of a residential building where the man is hold up. jade hernandez is live at california and larkin with late details. jade? >> ken, police say a man who's threatening he has a weapon is refusing to come outside his apartment. traffic is being diverted from california to larkin and the streets between larkin and hyde are closed. no pedestrian traffic is being allowed through at this hour. 30 minutes ago, san francisco police spokesman told us a hostage negotiator is out here. the department has a
condolences to the parents, saying, quote: it's heartbreaking to think of those who had their children robbed of them at such a young age when they had so much life ahead of them. people gathered in golden gate park to reflect on the tragedy. some people lit candles. others wrote notes to the victims' families while others simply cried. our coverage covers throughout the newscast. coming up at 10:30 we'll have a live report from newtown, connecticut. >>> we have developing news tonight...
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now rob satloff. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here to join my panelists against these two opponents of ours. after jim woolsey's opening comments that put their side of the argument on the side of hitler-stalin and khomeini. [laughter] if democracy is to triumph in the middle east, we oppose both parts of this resolution. islamic victory is neither inevitable nor welcome as the resolution suggests. first, inevitable, just look at elections throughout the region. historically, islamists rarely get more than a third of the vote. they don't win non-islamists lose. non-islamists divide among themselves and not that they get more than 50%, they don't. the non-islamists collectively get the more than 50%. the islamists get less. the division amongst the non- islamists is what matters. look at egypt, five elections in the last two years. since the fall of mubarak, non- islamists got increasingly more votes in every single election until the presidential election when, with a candidate so tarred by the fact that he
now rob satloff. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here to join my panelists against these two opponents of ours. after jim woolsey's opening comments that put their side of the argument on the side of hitler-stalin and khomeini. [laughter] if democracy is to triumph in the middle east, we oppose both parts of this resolution. islamic victory is neither inevitable nor welcome as the resolution suggests. first, inevitable, just look at elections throughout the region. historically,...
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>> why were you robbing people in iraq? >> for the hell of it, i guess. because we could. >> but it was a different story when his crime spree made headlines. he felt the coverage was unfair. >> how are you being perceived in the media? >> like i'm some kind of monster, i guess. you know, here we are putting our lives on the line every day for the people in this country, and then they turn around and treat us like we're some piece of [ bleep ] basically. >> bruce acted as though because he was a medic in the army, that that should give him some sort of pass for the crimes he committed when he came back to this country. >> these weren't bad crime. you hear stories about some of these guys take people hostage and cut their hands off while they're sitting in the back room and raping their daughter in the other room. crazy [ bleep ] like that. it wasn't like that. i don't want to say -- i mean -- simple kind of crime. >> he didn't seem to have any empathy or compassion for the people he victimized. >> it's a shame it happened. it shouldn't have happened, but
>> why were you robbing people in iraq? >> for the hell of it, i guess. because we could. >> but it was a different story when his crime spree made headlines. he felt the coverage was unfair. >> how are you being perceived in the media? >> like i'm some kind of monster, i guess. you know, here we are putting our lives on the line every day for the people in this country, and then they turn around and treat us like we're some piece of [ bleep ] basically. >>...
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my grandfather was gunned down in his dry cleaners by two young black kids who tried to rob him. this was in 1970. my grandfather went to reach for a gun. i wrote about this. gun possession, gun laws, what we do about it all? he went to reach for a gun and shot him before he could do anything with it. >> what impact did that have on your family? >> a devastating impact, particularly on my mother. she is the youngest in my family. she was the last person standing on her immediate family's side. both my uncles are deceased. my grandfather is dead. my grandmother died about 10 years ago. she is the only one left on her immediate family side. i have written about a couple times. it is a pretty devastating affect on my mother. she is close to my father. she wanted him to be able to live to see his grandkids, her kids. >> you start off talking about your blog. how often do you write it? >> i tried to write once a week. sometimes i am more inspired than other weeks. >> you can write your blog and put your headline on it. >> i can. >> of all you have written over the years, and by the wa
my grandfather was gunned down in his dry cleaners by two young black kids who tried to rob him. this was in 1970. my grandfather went to reach for a gun. i wrote about this. gun possession, gun laws, what we do about it all? he went to reach for a gun and shot him before he could do anything with it. >> what impact did that have on your family? >> a devastating impact, particularly on my mother. she is the youngest in my family. she was the last person standing on her immediate...
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. >>> the san francisco deputy accused of robbing a bank will be back in court today. police say phillip tong robbed a bank of america in the richmond district back in november. according to officers, tonge handed the teller a note saying he was armed. investigators used video to identify him along with fingerprints on the note. >>> three people are in custody in connection with the murder of two teenaged girls in east oakland. the two adults and a juvenile were all arrested. investigators say one of them has made admissions connecting the trio to the murder. 16-year-old bobby sartain of oakland and 15-year-old raquel gerstel of san leandro were shot and killed in november 25th. >>> an indiana man sunday arrest after allegedly threatening to kill people at an elementary school near his home. von meyer of cedar lake, indiana, was arrested yesterday. police later found 47 guns and about $100,000 worth of ammunition in his home. >> to have that many guns and ammunition is scary. >> you're at their mercy. so -- but what we do about it, i don't have an answer for that. >> a
. >>> the san francisco deputy accused of robbing a bank will be back in court today. police say phillip tong robbed a bank of america in the richmond district back in november. according to officers, tonge handed the teller a note saying he was armed. investigators used video to identify him along with fingerprints on the note. >>> three people are in custody in connection with the murder of two teenaged girls in east oakland. the two adults and a juvenile were all arrested....
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. >> rob steiner with advertising agency wieden and kennedy was there when it all came together. >> my personal favorite was the wind screen wipers. they look quite messy. one of our jobs in the commercial was to talk about product specifications. and one of the product specifications of this particular honda accord was that it had rain sensitive wind screen wipers. >> and all of the sudden it becomes this weird creepy sci-fi creature. you feel bad for the poor windshield wipers that are emboweled. >> the cog actually set the tires in motion. but did it all happen in one continuous shot? well, almost. >> let me say that the whole sequence actually worked. a two-minute sequence works. when we came down to the shoot days, we made a damage limitation decision. we decided just so we had a better chance of succeeding to shoot it in two 60-second segments, and in post production we would join in the middle. it was half a second's worth of cgi on the exhaust books. between the two 60-second sequences. but you can't see it. >> one shot or two, this is a hit.
. >> rob steiner with advertising agency wieden and kennedy was there when it all came together. >> my personal favorite was the wind screen wipers. they look quite messy. one of our jobs in the commercial was to talk about product specifications. and one of the product specifications of this particular honda accord was that it had rain sensitive wind screen wipers. >> and all of the sudden it becomes this weird creepy sci-fi creature. you feel bad for the poor windshield...
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burglaries where these guns are taken from their homes and put into the hands of the individuals who are robbing stores who are taking people's lives. >> reporter: in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> it's a question every parent is asking, how do i talk to my child about the school shooting massacre in connecticut? cbs 5 reporter patrick sedillo with how bay area parents are handling the difficult situation in different ways. >> reporter: the blades are on the ice and a chill is definitely in the air. as parents struggle with what to say to the kids the day after one of the worst school massacres in u.s. history. jessica talked with her teens about it but -- >> i think it's better for my 7-year-old to stay innocent of that kind of event. >> enjoy just being a kid. >> it was a hard day and i nearly broke down at work. >> reporter: john took his daughter skating. he said he talked with them gently but directly. >> we definitely talked about it. wanted to make sure they felt safe and they understood that there is evil in the world but we do love them and we will try to protect them any way we can.
burglaries where these guns are taken from their homes and put into the hands of the individuals who are robbing stores who are taking people's lives. >> reporter: in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> it's a question every parent is asking, how do i talk to my child about the school shooting massacre in connecticut? cbs 5 reporter patrick sedillo with how bay area parents are handling the difficult situation in different ways. >> reporter: the blades are on the ice and a...
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it's not really an excuse for going out and robbing somebody. but when you're high on that meth, it's hard to explain how you feel, and i don't know. it's hard to explain. it's easy for me to do crazy stuff when i'm high. >> wabash valley correctional facility has unveiled a new weapon against meth dealers and addicts in its system. a drug rehabilitation unit called c.l.i.f.f. the program had only been open for a few months when our cameras came to visit but was already operating at full capacity. >> clean life is freedom forever, is what the acronym really stands for. they have to really work to be involved in it. they have homework. they're on the go from about 5:00 in the morning until about 10:30, 11:00 at night with activities, groups, education. and what i like about it is the individual that's here has to be here of their own accord. it's voluntary. they have to want to change and want to do something because it does require them to make a lot of effort. >> i just wrote to my mother, who is my best friend. she's the one that's been there
it's not really an excuse for going out and robbing somebody. but when you're high on that meth, it's hard to explain how you feel, and i don't know. it's hard to explain. it's easy for me to do crazy stuff when i'm high. >> wabash valley correctional facility has unveiled a new weapon against meth dealers and addicts in its system. a drug rehabilitation unit called c.l.i.f.f. the program had only been open for a few months when our cameras came to visit but was already operating at full...
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a family tied up and robbed in the middle of the night. >> kathryn. chase. jesse. >> remembering the victims of the connecticut scoot massacre. the pledge the president made to the family. >> a closer look at the security measures at schools in california in the wake of the connecticut shooting. we'll tell you what one school in san francisco is doing to honor the victims of sandy hook elementary school. >>> light rain right now and wind. this looks like a very active week. not only rain but very cold reading ifs upcoming up the second hour of the ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, to you. welcome to a brand new day it's monday, december 17th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. let's check in with steve. we'll have a lot of rain. >> between we will have pretty cold air. colder than last weekend. you told me you were cold last week. you will be really cold tuesday night into wednesday. there is pretty steady rain out there. nothing too heavy. it will be with us through the morning hours and giving away a partly cloudy mild breezy day. 5
a family tied up and robbed in the middle of the night. >> kathryn. chase. jesse. >> remembering the victims of the connecticut scoot massacre. the pledge the president made to the family. >> a closer look at the security measures at schools in california in the wake of the connecticut shooting. we'll tell you what one school in san francisco is doing to honor the victims of sandy hook elementary school. >>> light rain right now and wind. this looks like a very active...
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>> rob marciano, all wet again. that's what people do when they watch rob in the hurricane. >> thank you not for sending me into the blizzard. >> i know you will miss all of that, seriously. we were watching just now many that's something how you are going to live without. >> you know there, are plenty of storms in hollywood to cover. lots of disasters out there. once the weather geek always a weather geek. every time there is a big storm spinning up, i certainly will salivate, that part will never go away, but the ride in tv land will continue. >> rob, you once worked on wall street, didn't you. >> i did i felt stupid. didn't know anything about wall street. i dove in there and tried my luck. >> a man of reinvention. from wall street to meter og, now glamorous life in the sunshine. >> going all hollywood on us. we should show you what happens when you google rob marciano. >> no. >> oh, yes, yes. >> there it is. >> what about the photo shoot where he looks very dapper. wall street. that one. yeah. >> that's a hurric
>> rob marciano, all wet again. that's what people do when they watch rob in the hurricane. >> thank you not for sending me into the blizzard. >> i know you will miss all of that, seriously. we were watching just now many that's something how you are going to live without. >> you know there, are plenty of storms in hollywood to cover. lots of disasters out there. once the weather geek always a weather geek. every time there is a big storm spinning up, i certainly will...
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. >> rob steiner with advertising agency wieden and kennedy was there when it all came together. >> my personal favorite was the wind screen wipers. they look quite messy. one of our jobs in the commercial was to talk about product specifications. and one of the product specifications of this particular honda accord was that it had rain sensitive wind screen wipers. >> and all of the sudden it becomes this weird creepy sci-fi creature. you feel bad for the poor windshield wipers that are emboweled. >> the cog actually set the tires in motion. but did it all happen in one continuous shot? well, almost. >> let me say that the whole sequence actually worked. a two-minute sequence works. when we came down to the shoot days, we made a damage limitation decision. we decided just so we had a better chance of succeeding to shoot it in two 60-second segments, and in post production we would join in the middle. it was half a second's worth of cgi on the exhaust books. between the two 60-second sequences. but you can't see it.
. >> rob steiner with advertising agency wieden and kennedy was there when it all came together. >> my personal favorite was the wind screen wipers. they look quite messy. one of our jobs in the commercial was to talk about product specifications. and one of the product specifications of this particular honda accord was that it had rain sensitive wind screen wipers. >> and all of the sudden it becomes this weird creepy sci-fi creature. you feel bad for the poor windshield...
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we begin with breaking news on a bank robbing duo's chicago prison break. one of them was caught thursday night. connolly is still being hunted. >>> a dramatic rescue saved three people from burning inside a fiery wreck. two florida officers and a good samaritan sprung into action after a collision caused a car to burst into flames. the shattered the windows and pulled each of the occupants safely from the vehicle. >>> to alabama where downed trees destroyed homes and scattered debris after an ef-1 tornado touched down in mobile. it left devastating damage at businesses like this mercedes dealership where several cars were destroyed. >>> a former tennessee marine is risking criminal charges to protect his children from violence. the honorably discharged serviceman is wearing his uniform while standing guard. for now he is ignoring the order and continues to wear his military uniform. >>> and finally, to norfolk, virginia, where thousands are home for the holidays. friends and family were on hand to celebrate. the service members will have at least a couple
we begin with breaking news on a bank robbing duo's chicago prison break. one of them was caught thursday night. connolly is still being hunted. >>> a dramatic rescue saved three people from burning inside a fiery wreck. two florida officers and a good samaritan sprung into action after a collision caused a car to burst into flames. the shattered the windows and pulled each of the occupants safely from the vehicle. >>> to alabama where downed trees destroyed homes and...
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metering lights rob. you're backed up through there so yeah, grab that jacket and get going just real inning quick accidents 680 south main street northbound guadalupe parkway at curtner and northbound 101 at mathilda clearing. but very slow throughout the south bay. >> i was doing weather over the weekend and phil matier said, is it going to rain on christmas? >> oh, boy. >> good question. >> i asked him that earlier too. >> doesn't look like it's going to happen but close. >> got your christmas tie and everything. point that out. >> looking good. >> stay tuned. >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news this morning." next local update in 25 minutes. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is monday, december 17th, 2012. welcome to "cbs this morning." newtown, connecticut, says good-bye today to two victims of friday's school shooting. while at a prayer vigil president obama says these tragedies must end. >> here in newtown, investigators c
metering lights rob. you're backed up through there so yeah, grab that jacket and get going just real inning quick accidents 680 south main street northbound guadalupe parkway at curtner and northbound 101 at mathilda clearing. but very slow throughout the south bay. >> i was doing weather over the weekend and phil matier said, is it going to rain on christmas? >> oh, boy. >> good question. >> i asked him that earlier too. >> doesn't look like it's going to happen...
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themselves for male objectification in this way and it has long been observed that this is a way of robbing women of agency and individuality, using them to object or commodities. i have written several articles on this subject myself and the latest one was about the pornographic abuse of women on the internet. what about the degrading prison of plastic surgery's. nicolas sarkozy calls the burqa a degrading prison, what about plastic surgery? agreed, and dress in the locker room of my jaw my see women bearing the scars of mike reception, to me, breast implants and some no doubt undertaken out of personal choice but i think a lot undertaken also by the pressure of the gender culture to conform to a male norm of female beauty that casts women as sex objects. of the proposal were to ban all practices concerning which the ministry of feminism concluded day objectify women the proposal would at least be consistent, although few including few feminists would endorse such a sweeping restriction of liberty where the authorities would have a small number of alleged feminist experts. but it is not co
themselves for male objectification in this way and it has long been observed that this is a way of robbing women of agency and individuality, using them to object or commodities. i have written several articles on this subject myself and the latest one was about the pornographic abuse of women on the internet. what about the degrading prison of plastic surgery's. nicolas sarkozy calls the burqa a degrading prison, what about plastic surgery? agreed, and dress in the locker room of my jaw my...
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rob, how did they pull this one off? >> well, they went to arbitration. the arbitrator sided with the workers. so the uaw workers got their jobs back, as simple as that. >> but explain that to me, because most places, people watching across america tonight, would say, okay, if i showed up on the job, drunk or high, hung over, caught on my lunch break, doing something that might impair the people around me, or the actual work i'm doing, i would lose my job. so what do the unions have that others don't have that get them a second chance at a job like this? >> well, this is a situation where chrysler fired the workers. they were embarrassed by the video of course. it went national. it went international. they fired the 13 guys pretty quickly, because they wanted to send a message that, you know, this is not the image that chrysler wants. so they fired these guys quickly. then it goes through the arbitration process. took two years. chrysler hired a bunch of lawyers, i assume. the uaw hired a bunch of lawyers, i assume. they battle it out in court. the arbitr
rob, how did they pull this one off? >> well, they went to arbitration. the arbitrator sided with the workers. so the uaw workers got their jobs back, as simple as that. >> but explain that to me, because most places, people watching across america tonight, would say, okay, if i showed up on the job, drunk or high, hung over, caught on my lunch break, doing something that might impair the people around me, or the actual work i'm doing, i would lose my job. so what do the unions have...
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>> what is so-called right-to-work law which regulates agency fees does is it robs a union of the ability to clip dues off of all of the members who benefit from a union contract. instead of having a union contract where everybody who is covered from it has to pay a certain amount of money to the people negotiating the contract, people that are in the bargaining unit don't have to pay money. only those who wish to so it makes it difficult for unions to maintain themselves and have the resources for bargaining, politics and other forms of representation. so that's what really happens. what winds up happening in right-to-work states is that union density winds up being dramatically lower such as in the south. what epi found about a year ago is on average workers in right-to-work states, since there is lower union density they have less resources wind up making about $6,000 less a year than workers in states that are nonright to work. >> eliot: let me try -- you're saying so much. i want to distill it down and break out a couple of points. first, this is not a right-to-work law. this is a la
>> what is so-called right-to-work law which regulates agency fees does is it robs a union of the ability to clip dues off of all of the members who benefit from a union contract. instead of having a union contract where everybody who is covered from it has to pay a certain amount of money to the people negotiating the contract, people that are in the bargaining unit don't have to pay money. only those who wish to so it makes it difficult for unions to maintain themselves and have the...
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rising and the police can't do anything about it, then how are we going to keep ourselves from being robbed? murdered? raped? and son on. we need firearms to defend ourselveses and the nra certainly has been playing on that line for many years. >> host: but as crime is rising in the '8s and early '9s, crack cocaine and the gangs and more sophisticated guns, congress acted again. really only the third time they acted to do a gun control type measure. >> guest: with the assault -- >> host: the brady bill and the assault weapon ban. how does that fit into the chronology? >> guest: well, you had the attempted assassination of president reagan. took him ten years to come around to supporting a stronger measure. he eventually did, of course. the brady bill. and he wrote an op-ed in "the new york times" which i'm sure everyone in the nra has forgotten about, saying, we need some kind of measure like the one i signed when i was governor of california, that makes people go through a waiting period before they can acquire handguns. and i think the assault weapons ban, which came out a little later. >
rising and the police can't do anything about it, then how are we going to keep ourselves from being robbed? murdered? raped? and son on. we need firearms to defend ourselveses and the nra certainly has been playing on that line for many years. >> host: but as crime is rising in the '8s and early '9s, crack cocaine and the gangs and more sophisticated guns, congress acted again. really only the third time they acted to do a gun control type measure. >> guest: with the assault --...
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. >> obviously, i mean, he just robbed me for the three bags, too. so, i had no choice. either i let it go and i let him come back and steal everything i own or i deal with it. in this case, i deal with it. >> what kind of shoes were they? >> oh, they were just $42 pair of nike running shoes. but it didn't matter if this cost $10 or they cost $100. but if nothing else, the coffee alone was enough to do what i did. >> that's the way it is here? >> that's the way it is the way i live it. >> terry was very clear about how his actions were justified even though they were extreme actions, because that was part of prison life, that he almost killed a human being because the guy stole his shoes. the irony to me was the fact that terry was in prison for robbery. >> because he was already serving a life sentence, moore did not receive any new criminal charges for the stabbing, but was kept in lockdown until his transfer to another prison later that year. >> it was not the first stabbing, probably not going to be the last time. >> terry, what if he would have died? >> that was som
. >> obviously, i mean, he just robbed me for the three bags, too. so, i had no choice. either i let it go and i let him come back and steal everything i own or i deal with it. in this case, i deal with it. >> what kind of shoes were they? >> oh, they were just $42 pair of nike running shoes. but it didn't matter if this cost $10 or they cost $100. but if nothing else, the coffee alone was enough to do what i did. >> that's the way it is here? >> that's the way it...
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i now recognize my distinguished colleague, rob andrews, a senior democratic member of the subcommittee, for his remarks. >> good morning again, mr. gotbaum. thank you for being with us. and for your service to our country. you are running a very important agency and i know you are very dedicated to that task. it is good you are here this morning to answer the committee's questions. 10 million americans benefit from a system that has served this country for many decades very well. it is a system where pensions and other benefits are provided, where small business people, contractors, trucking companies, markets, supermarkets, and others, get together and pool their resources and share costs in order to provide pensions and other employee benefits. this is what is known as the multi employer system. the multi employer system, in all cases, involves a collective bargaining agreement that sets the terms and conditions for benefits that will be given. the system has worked extraordinarily well, and it is the system that 10 million americans rely upon for their pension. it is essentially and
i now recognize my distinguished colleague, rob andrews, a senior democratic member of the subcommittee, for his remarks. >> good morning again, mr. gotbaum. thank you for being with us. and for your service to our country. you are running a very important agency and i know you are very dedicated to that task. it is good you are here this morning to answer the committee's questions. 10 million americans benefit from a system that has served this country for many decades very well. it is a...
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rob, what is this telling you? >> good morning. yes. we have the full staff. we have been around the clock watching the storm systems come through. we are currently watching some pretty healthy rises on the russian river, the napa river. the napa river, at st. helena is expected to crest around noon. with two- feet over its flood stage. the flood stage is at 16 ft.. and if it goes towards map but it could reach its flood stage later this afternoon. >> the russian river? >> the russian river, near well above its flood stage. later this afternoon. as it works down towards guernville. just under 32 ft. and cresting overnight tonight and tomorrow. >> as you move the south and south-east in the santa cruz mountains they have also been concerned as well as rivers and streams. how is that? >> there have been good responses with 2-3 in. of rain fall of the higher elevations. officials are watching that area. the creeks are responding, everywhere. good advice and keeping people away from the water waste. not a good time to be out. be careful with driving through a floo
rob, what is this telling you? >> good morning. yes. we have the full staff. we have been around the clock watching the storm systems come through. we are currently watching some pretty healthy rises on the russian river, the napa river. the napa river, at st. helena is expected to crest around noon. with two- feet over its flood stage. the flood stage is at 16 ft.. and if it goes towards map but it could reach its flood stage later this afternoon. >> the russian river? >> the...
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. >> at this city sand bag station, rob and some friends are shuttling, tying, and loading. >> the previous oregon, got six feet of water in it. it got it after it was destroyed. but just trying to protect my asset. >> his property was among those hit in 2005 when the napa river and neighboring creeks swept over their banks. in an effort to hold off any flood can now, they're placing sandbags through the property. >> sand bags in front of the gate, and 50 around the entrances of the house. >> the napa river could rice as -- rises a high as two feet but not expected to overflow the banks, especially downtown. those affected by nearby creeks. >> do you have any plans on taking off? >> i have a second story so i'm going up. >> now, if the napa river does go over its banks, a few public areas have been closed. the downtown river walk promenade, the ox bow preserve, and right where we're standing at the veterans memorial park, they're closed tomorrow afternoon. abc-7. >> ama: another area of concern tonight is the russian river. a flood warning is in effect. the river is already high right now b
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they asked him why he robbed the banks at least reputedly and he said that's where the money is. if we're going to cut let's go where the money is. in the military budget, particularly in that part of the military budget unrelated to legitimate national security needs, unrelated to the need to protect people who really are in trouble. we are still fully stocked to wen a thermonuclear war with the soviet union long after there isn't one. we are still protecting germany, italy, england, and austria from staalin and his successors even though they are now strong enough to meet a threat which in fact doesn't exist. i just had my very able aid marcus rose check this for me. over the last ten years we have spent $3.8 billion in medicare. that's true. during that same period we spent $5.6 billion on the military. the military has been going up faster and it includes an awful lot of expenditure, unnecessary. we're reading today that canada is recoring whether they're going to buy the f-35. the f-35 is a very, very well conceived airplane that's proving to be a great financial disaster. i
they asked him why he robbed the banks at least reputedly and he said that's where the money is. if we're going to cut let's go where the money is. in the military budget, particularly in that part of the military budget unrelated to legitimate national security needs, unrelated to the need to protect people who really are in trouble. we are still fully stocked to wen a thermonuclear war with the soviet union long after there isn't one. we are still protecting germany, italy, england, and...
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. >> rob: sources do think that the most likely scenario is going off the cliff, and the reason is because, again, this is not going to make voters or viewers happy, is because politically it's going to be a lot easier for members of congress to vote for a tax cut which will be what they will be voting for if everybody's taxes go up, than right now what they're voting for, at least some people a tax increase. >> dana bash, thank you. more raw politics with david gergen, maria car gug go and alex stewart. good to see all of you. maria, i'll start with you. you've been around washington for white a while and have watched these 11th hour negotiations. it seems that democrats will not budge on their insistence that the taxes be raised for the wealthiest americans. does it seem we're headed off the cliff? >> it does. i think a couple of things are at work here. the first one is you said it. democrats are not going to budge. and i don't think that they should. if there was one thing that was clear about what president obama and the democrats campaigned on, this past election cycle and by the way
. >> rob: sources do think that the most likely scenario is going off the cliff, and the reason is because, again, this is not going to make voters or viewers happy, is because politically it's going to be a lot easier for members of congress to vote for a tax cut which will be what they will be voting for if everybody's taxes go up, than right now what they're voting for, at least some people a tax increase. >> dana bash, thank you. more raw politics with david gergen, maria car...
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. >> at this city sand bag station, rob and some friends are shuttling, tying, and loading. >> the previous oregon, got six feet of water i got i it. it got it after it was destroyed. but just trying to protect my asset. >> his property was among those hit in 2005 when the napa river and neighboring creeks swept over their banks. in an effort to hold off any flood can now, they're placing sandbags through the property. >> sand bags in front of the gate, and 50 around the entrances of the house. >> the napa river could rice as -- rises a high as two feet but not expected to overflow the banks, especially downtown. those affected by nearby creeks. >> do you have any plans on taking off? >> i have a second story so i'm going up. >> now, if the napa river does go over its banks, a few public areas have been closed. the downtown river walk promenade, the ox bow preserve, and right where we're standing at the veterans memorial park, they're closed tomorrow afternoon. abc-7. >> ama: another area of concern tonight is the russian river. a flood warning is in effect. the river is already high right
. >> at this city sand bag station, rob and some friends are shuttling, tying, and loading. >> the previous oregon, got six feet of water i got i it. it got it after it was destroyed. but just trying to protect my asset. >> his property was among those hit in 2005 when the napa river and neighboring creeks swept over their banks. in an effort to hold off any flood can now, they're placing sandbags through the property. >> sand bags in front of the gate, and 50 around the...
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thank you very much indeed for joining us, rob. appreciate it. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: anything to add kirsten powers? >> well, i think this is why unions are sort of on the wane is because this kind of stuff, that people -- they want them to be able to negotiate for good pay for them, but they don't want -- people don't want them protecting people who should be fired. it happens with teachers unions where they protect people who aren't doing a good job. you know, why the union would even do this -- stuart: it's terrible pr for the company. >> just let it go. stuart: they built cars that my wife and kids are going to be driving around in. >> exactly. stuart: i can't get behind that. i really can't. >> yeah, no. stuart: kirsten thanks a lot. now this, gas prices are falling, but not so fast, they are still at a record high for this time of the year, december. where can you find the cheapest gas as it comes down in price? where's the cheapest? the gas buddy, he will tell us. he's next. stuart: everyone's waiting for 12:15 eastern time. that's when we find out if b
thank you very much indeed for joining us, rob. appreciate it. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: anything to add kirsten powers? >> well, i think this is why unions are sort of on the wane is because this kind of stuff, that people -- they want them to be able to negotiate for good pay for them, but they don't want -- people don't want them protecting people who should be fired. it happens with teachers unions where they protect people who aren't doing a good job. you know, why the...
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i'm muhammad lila in for rob nelson. coming up, we'll show you the storm damage and get the latest from accuweather. >>> then we'll take you to connecticut, where visitors are paying respects to the schoolchildren there and trying to help families struggle with so much grief. >>> also this morning, new inside information about the arsonist and gunman in western new york and his evil plot to kill firefighters. what police discovered, he left behind a note that is just chilling. >>> later this half hour, avoiding costly problems with the brand new electronics you just unwrapped. our technology editor is here with how to get the best use out of all that gear. >> knowing me, when i open one of those, i'm the first to scratch it, drop it, break it. >>> first, we want to get to some of this news. major damage after strong storms swept through the gulf states. at least three people have died, dozens more are injured from texas to georgia. >> and the news could be getting worse. that storm is moving east with strong winds and sn
i'm muhammad lila in for rob nelson. coming up, we'll show you the storm damage and get the latest from accuweather. >>> then we'll take you to connecticut, where visitors are paying respects to the schoolchildren there and trying to help families struggle with so much grief. >>> also this morning, new inside information about the arsonist and gunman in western new york and his evil plot to kill firefighters. what police discovered, he left behind a note that is just chilling....
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. >>> a man is under arrest accused of robbing a bank in d.c. it happened at suntrust bank at dupont circle. investigators say 57-year-old scott puhr was tape into custody in the dupont circle metro station. they tracked him down thanks to a gps unit in the money bag. police say the same suspect also pulled off another bank robbery. that one was two days ago at suntrust bank on 17th street northwest. >>> the gun demaybe the front front and center ever since -- debate has been front and center ever since the newtown, connecticut school shooting two weeks ago. while some call for stricter laws others are arming up to line themselves concerned their guns could be taken -- to arm themselves concerned their guns could be taken a way. >> reporter: you think some people like their guns? look at this. the line to get into this weekend's gun show hundreds and hundreds waiting two hours before the doors opened at 3:00 this afternoon. >> with all the political issues and all that i think there is more people that weren't interested in guns before and they
. >>> a man is under arrest accused of robbing a bank in d.c. it happened at suntrust bank at dupont circle. investigators say 57-year-old scott puhr was tape into custody in the dupont circle metro station. they tracked him down thanks to a gps unit in the money bag. police say the same suspect also pulled off another bank robbery. that one was two days ago at suntrust bank on 17th street northwest. >>> the gun demaybe the front front and center ever since -- debate has been...
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i'm in to be rob nelson, who is off this morning. had such a good time yesterday i thought i would come back. >> did you get any sleep, mr. muhammad lila? >> i got four hours sleep, which is probably three hours more than some of our viewers. we're glad you're awake. all of our insomniacs staying with us. >> good to have you. i'm brandi hitt in for paula faris. she's out on assignment today. we'll get to the latest on that monster storm in a moment. but first, the growing concern also this morning about former president george h.w. bush and his health. the setbacks that have put him into intensive care. >>> then we're going to show you trading guns for groceries. the big city weapons buyback program that's getting big results after the newtown, connecticut school massacre. >> you're going see more of that long line. unbelievable how many people turned out and the types of guns that were turned in. really interesting. >>> also later, a pretty daring claim about the death of a diva. what a hollywood private eye is claiming about whitne
i'm in to be rob nelson, who is off this morning. had such a good time yesterday i thought i would come back. >> did you get any sleep, mr. muhammad lila? >> i got four hours sleep, which is probably three hours more than some of our viewers. we're glad you're awake. all of our insomniacs staying with us. >> good to have you. i'm brandi hitt in for paula faris. she's out on assignment today. we'll get to the latest on that monster storm in a moment. but first, the growing...
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taking tv's, wood food and more and then robbing cars in the parking lot. riot police set up barricades and fired tear gas at the looters. australia. a child care center on the north coast shut down after officials found two dozen snakes in the building. state media report the centers director alerted officials after discovering a baby python in a classroom. crews ripped apart a wall and found 23 baby snakes. and an 8-foot long mom. china. a set of four rare stamps fetching more than 800,000 bucks at an auction in hong kong. issued in 1968 they incorrectly show a communist china that excludes taiwan. they were almost immediately withdrawn which is why experts say the surviving set is so valuable now and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. well, come on out, it's probably safe to get out of your bunker now. the world has not. what do all those dooms day sayers have to say now? that's coming up. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimite
taking tv's, wood food and more and then robbing cars in the parking lot. riot police set up barricades and fired tear gas at the looters. australia. a child care center on the north coast shut down after officials found two dozen snakes in the building. state media report the centers director alerted officials after discovering a baby python in a classroom. crews ripped apart a wall and found 23 baby snakes. and an 8-foot long mom. china. a set of four rare stamps fetching more than 800,000...
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section of the washington post has a piece about the director of legislative affairs at the white house, rob neighbors. what is his job? guest: behind closed doors, the staff members have a lot more influence because some of the budget issues are so minuscule and then the legislative issues have to be drafted in legislative language. when there are no cameras or microphones, the negotiators are really talking turkey about what concessions can you live with and how can i sell this to my based? he has to be an honest broker and he has to keep lwaks forget -- leaks from getting in the press or no one would trust him. he does not let things get in the press the next day. host: he has to go to the white house and say this is what they are saying, this is what they can deal with. guest: yes. in the past when the negotiations happened in 1990, it comes down to a few people in a room. this is not considered democratic by many rank-and- file. host: he has to go to the white house and say this is what they are saying, this is whatyear frr sanders in vermont saying we have our own ideas but when we are
section of the washington post has a piece about the director of legislative affairs at the white house, rob neighbors. what is his job? guest: behind closed doors, the staff members have a lot more influence because some of the budget issues are so minuscule and then the legislative issues have to be drafted in legislative language. when there are no cameras or microphones, the negotiators are really talking turkey about what concessions can you live with and how can i sell this to my based?...
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rob mars yoen no is ciano is li you heard about this earthquake? >> as far as the tsunami is concerned, there's a few remote sensors out there, and we have not heard more than a couple feet about the wave that developed, that is gone. this is smaller than what happened in march of 2011. that was a mega thrust fault. this one is more of a reverse fault, so the ocean floor dives south. that's one of the reasons we didn't expect a huge tsunami. this area through here is where they saw one to five or six-foot waves. we are just waiting for reports to come in back here across the u.s., lower 48, rainfall pushing its way into the allegheny and atop the appalachians. chicago looking at a bit of rainfall there. will you break a record? talk more about that in a second. here is your front. another system moving across the pacific northwest that will bring in cooler air and tap some of the cooler stuff from canada. temperatures above average but will sink below average. 9 degrees expected in bismarck. still in the 40s by sunday in chicago. we mention that be
rob mars yoen no is ciano is li you heard about this earthquake? >> as far as the tsunami is concerned, there's a few remote sensors out there, and we have not heard more than a couple feet about the wave that developed, that is gone. this is smaller than what happened in march of 2011. that was a mega thrust fault. this one is more of a reverse fault, so the ocean floor dives south. that's one of the reasons we didn't expect a huge tsunami. this area through here is where they saw one to...
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steve: meanwhile a 22 year old woman in oregon jumped in her car and drove off after two kids tried to rob her at gun point. the boys later to be found 7 and 11 years old. demanded money and her phone. >> i was afraid he would shoot my tires or window. i didn't think i was safe. >> brian: the boys were caught and turns out the gun was not loaded it is not known how they got the gun. they were turned over to their familis and the case is expected to go to jv court. >> brian: two students are accused of bringing brownies laced with marijuana in case and making the professor and class mate in sick. the student was arrest sent to jail. they are charged with control substance. they could face prison time for that prank. >> gretchen: it is the rest of the show. make brian. okay. >> brian: you talk a lot in the break. there is gretchen on camera. >> gretchen: that's the way you are going to look. >> brian: this is how william wakes up. >> gretchen: keep it going and you will disappear off of the screen. moving on. police in columbus, ohio using pepper tray - on spray. 2000 people showed up to try
steve: meanwhile a 22 year old woman in oregon jumped in her car and drove off after two kids tried to rob her at gun point. the boys later to be found 7 and 11 years old. demanded money and her phone. >> i was afraid he would shoot my tires or window. i didn't think i was safe. >> brian: the boys were caught and turns out the gun was not loaded it is not known how they got the gun. they were turned over to their familis and the case is expected to go to jv court. >> brian:...
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your testimony that caught my attention, which is your support for the initiative offered by senator rob portman. lawmakers can adopt a version of the so-called dollar rule to address the 2011 debt ceiling. policymakers could agree at the beginning to cover that here -- year's budget. they could -- adopting some form of this rule would be a good safeguard. i appreciate his comments. isn't this exactly what we did that now everyone is trying to get out of? we have a dollar of spending reductions. 1.2 is already in place. the other is in the sequester. isn't that what we did? if that isn't a good idea, why are you and the the others now suggesting it is not a good idea? >> let me say a few things. first, the broad context. we need to get rid of the debt ceiling law. it is agonistic. we need to get rid of it. i suggest that some version of the dollar for dollar rule should be incremented. at least considered. it does not need to be one-for- one. it could be 50%. that is not going forward. my view is that we need to nail down how we can get to fiscal sustainability. get rid of the debt ceili
your testimony that caught my attention, which is your support for the initiative offered by senator rob portman. lawmakers can adopt a version of the so-called dollar rule to address the 2011 debt ceiling. policymakers could agree at the beginning to cover that here -- year's budget. they could -- adopting some form of this rule would be a good safeguard. i appreciate his comments. isn't this exactly what we did that now everyone is trying to get out of? we have a dollar of spending...
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section of the washington post has a piece about the director of legislative affairs at the white house, rob neighbors. what is his job? guest: behind closed doors, the staff members have a lot more influence because some of the budget issues are so minuscule and then the legislative issues have to be drafted in legislative language. when there are no cameras or microphones, the negotiators are really talking turkey about what concessions can you live with and how can i sell this to my based? he has to be an honest broker and he has to keep lwaks forget -- leaks from getting in the press or no one would trust him. he does not let things get in the press the next day. host: he has to go to the white house and say this is what they are saying, this is what they can deal with. guest: yes. in the past when the negotiations happened in 1990, it comes down to a few people in a room. this is not considered democratic by many rank-and- file. year from an independent senator sanders in vermont saying we have our own ideas but when we are up against a deadline and the clock is ticking, it often boils
section of the washington post has a piece about the director of legislative affairs at the white house, rob neighbors. what is his job? guest: behind closed doors, the staff members have a lot more influence because some of the budget issues are so minuscule and then the legislative issues have to be drafted in legislative language. when there are no cameras or microphones, the negotiators are really talking turkey about what concessions can you live with and how can i sell this to my based?...
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strategy is going to be for republicans who want to save the brand, mitch mcconnell, lamar alexander, rob portman, their strategy's going to be make deals with the white house, first on the fkiscal cliff and then on guns. then the ball's going to be in the court of the house, and there's going to be nowhere to hide, no ambiguity. what's standing in the way of dealing with the fiscal cliff? speaker boehner striking a deal with a lot of democrats and some republicans. if the white house can work with the senate leadership on the republican side and senator reid and they get a deal there, that's going to put the republicans in the house on the line to say, are you together with the country and with other branch, the executive branch in the other chamber, or are you going your own way? then it's going to be up to boehner to decide what to do. >> willie, the republicans just keep playing into the president's hand. contraception this spring was the big debate. and now -- they never see it coming, like this gun debate right now, they're stuck in 1994. they think ruby ridge and waco happened the
strategy is going to be for republicans who want to save the brand, mitch mcconnell, lamar alexander, rob portman, their strategy's going to be make deals with the white house, first on the fkiscal cliff and then on guns. then the ball's going to be in the court of the house, and there's going to be nowhere to hide, no ambiguity. what's standing in the way of dealing with the fiscal cliff? speaker boehner striking a deal with a lot of democrats and some republicans. if the white house can work...
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president obama telephoned senate majority leader harry reid monday while rob nabors huddled for a second day in a row aide to speaker john boehner. no discernible progress toward breaking the fiscal cliff stalemate. mr. obama left that drama behind and told supporters in suburban detroit the fiscal cliff is serious business. >> if congress doesn't act soon, meaning in the next few weeks, starting on january 1st, everybody's going to see their income taxes go up. >> reporter: boehner and house republicans want to preserve all the bush era tax rates due to expire at year's end, shielding everyone from a tax increase. mr. obama wants to raise them for households earning more than $250,000 a year. he has so far resisted gop demands for spending cuts to health care or education. >> i'm not going to have a situation where the wealthiest among us, including folks like me, get to keep all our tax breaks and then we're asking students to pay higher student loans. >> reporter: even so, democrats worry mr. obama might cave to republicans, their biggest fear, the president will do what he considered
president obama telephoned senate majority leader harry reid monday while rob nabors huddled for a second day in a row aide to speaker john boehner. no discernible progress toward breaking the fiscal cliff stalemate. mr. obama left that drama behind and told supporters in suburban detroit the fiscal cliff is serious business. >> if congress doesn't act soon, meaning in the next few weeks, starting on january 1st, everybody's going to see their income taxes go up. >> reporter:...
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they were videoed several day's by fox's own rob walchek, the detroit affiliate. as a result of what he found he brought it to chrysler's attention. 13 employees fired following chrysler's investigation. two suspended 30 days. all of them back at work. check this out. roll the tape. >> hey, guys, hate to be a buzz kill, shouldn't you guys building cars? the government spent a lot of money bailing you guys out and you're coming out here on lunch break drinking like this? where are you guys going, man? >> reporter: they got out but didn't essentially get away because they lost their jobs. two years later most are back, reinstated 30 days later. they were drinking out of paper bags and reportedly smoking marijuana. the jefferson north assembly plant in michigan where this was taking place, they were part of the auto industry that received what was collectively millions in taxpayer bailout money, martha. martha: interesting. good reporting. jamie, thank you very much. >> reporter: sure. bill: was that guy driving away in a ford mustang in the story? guilty as charged.
they were videoed several day's by fox's own rob walchek, the detroit affiliate. as a result of what he found he brought it to chrysler's attention. 13 employees fired following chrysler's investigation. two suspended 30 days. all of them back at work. check this out. roll the tape. >> hey, guys, hate to be a buzz kill, shouldn't you guys building cars? the government spent a lot of money bailing you guys out and you're coming out here on lunch break drinking like this? where are you guys...
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your testimony that caught my attention, which is your support for the initiative offered by senator rob portman. lawmakers can adopt a version of the so-called dollar rule to address the 2011 debt ceiling. policymakers could agree at the beginning to cover that here -- year's budget. they could -- adopting some form of this rule would be a good safeguard. i appreciate his comments. isn't this exactly what we did that now everyone is trying to get out of? we have a dollar of spending reductions. 1.2 is already in place. the other is in the sequester. isn't that what we did? if that isn't a good idea, why are you and the others now suggesting it is not a good idea? >> let me say a few things. first, the broad context. we need to get rid of the debt ceiling law. it is agonistic. we need to get rid of it. i suggest that some version of the dollar for dollar rule should be incremented. at least considered. it does not need to be one-for- one. it could be 50%. that is not going forward. my view is that we need to nail down how we can get to fiscal sustainability. get rid of the debt ceiling l
your testimony that caught my attention, which is your support for the initiative offered by senator rob portman. lawmakers can adopt a version of the so-called dollar rule to address the 2011 debt ceiling. policymakers could agree at the beginning to cover that here -- year's budget. they could -- adopting some form of this rule would be a good safeguard. i appreciate his comments. isn't this exactly what we did that now everyone is trying to get out of? we have a dollar of spending...
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rob parker questioned the blackness of the quarterback yesterday. this was in response to rg 3 telling the media that he refused to be defined by race. here is what parker said. >> this thing we all know he has a white fiance, there was a talk about he's a republican. he's not really, okay, black, he kind of does the thing, but he's not really down with the cause, he's not one of us. he's kind of black, but he's not really like the guy you really want to hang out with 'cause he's off to something. >> gretchen: what? >> brian: actually got worse from there. griffin may not want to be defined by race, but religion is important to him. last month he told reporters the only thing he fears is god. espn spokesperson said the comments were appropriate and i think he's on suspension. i know him, he's a great gape of the i was shocked to see those comments. steven h. smith says i really want no part of this conversation. >> gretchen: i think i'm going to leave that story out of my son's -- >> brian: it will be a little controversial. >> gretchen: the josh ha
rob parker questioned the blackness of the quarterback yesterday. this was in response to rg 3 telling the media that he refused to be defined by race. here is what parker said. >> this thing we all know he has a white fiance, there was a talk about he's a republican. he's not really, okay, black, he kind of does the thing, but he's not really down with the cause, he's not one of us. he's kind of black, but he's not really like the guy you really want to hang out with 'cause he's off to...
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enabled a way for them to get what they need to manage their addictions, then they wouldn't have to rob and steal from others. to manage that addiction. >> bill: i -- >> i can't tell you how happy i am that you got the reference to the wire. i hope everybody got that because my favorite story line was when bunny opened up hamster dam and he set up an area for people to buy sell used drugs in this one area of baltimore and crime everywhere else plummeted. plummeted. i thought it was a really smart way to show just how bad and how futile that war on drugs can be in a city like baltimore. >> now although that piece of it was fiction it makes a lot of sense! it makes a lot of sense. because think about it. the guns that permeate our communities today, they're tools of the drug trade. that's all they are. because when i first started working undercover in the late '70s and early 1980s we didn't even carry guns as police officers working undercover. what does that tell you about what the culture used to look like before we started you know, bringing down these large organizations. opening up
enabled a way for them to get what they need to manage their addictions, then they wouldn't have to rob and steal from others. to manage that addiction. >> bill: i -- >> i can't tell you how happy i am that you got the reference to the wire. i hope everybody got that because my favorite story line was when bunny opened up hamster dam and he set up an area for people to buy sell used drugs in this one area of baltimore and crime everywhere else plummeted. plummeted. i thought it was...